Land art and site specific sculpture - land art uses
the environment and its scale as its material. Concrete art is expressed in
material itself with which the artist introduces her non-representational objective.
Public art can be viewed and accessed by observers.

Ede my site specific sculptures
revisited (Lucien den Arend)

The black retaining wall on the south side of the pond has a height of somewhat
more than four meters.

Behind the red wall there is a ramp for wheelchair users;
this was a kind of sequel. When the project was nearing its initial completion,
a lady living in one of the homes bordering the site requested that the disabled should be
able to access the quay. The municipality complied and requested me to extend my
design in order to make this possible.

Instead of walking around the site and staying on the street level, the more
adventurous, or at least inquisitive, pedestrians can descend down the stairs to
the quay and walk along the red wall towards the natural stone stairs, at the
end of the quay, which ascend behind the wall at that point.

the corner of the urban oasis - 1989/1993
- environment with swamp cypresses and retaining walls,
center De Rietkampen, Ede